By Gagandeep Kaur, Contributing Editor, 3/19/2018 India's recent order on predatory pricing in telecom has provoked the latest slugfest between longer-established operators and relative new entrant Reliance Jio, with ...

By Ray Le Maistre, Editor-in-Chief, 3/19/2018 Right, this is it. We've already extended the deadline, so no more extensions. This Friday, March 23, is the FINAL deadline for submissions to this year's Leading ...

By Mari Silbey, Senior Editor, Cable/Video, 3/19/2018
Verizon and Cisco are doing something new. The two companies have announced the successful test of Cisco's information-centric networking (ICN) software, a solution ...

By Iain Morris, News Editor, 3/19/2018 MTS, Russia's biggest telco, ended 2017 on a high note, with impressive rates of growth in revenues and operating profits during the final quarter, thanks largely to ...

By Ray Le Maistre, Editor-in-Chief, 3/19/2018 At OFC 2018, Ethernet Alliance Chairman John D'Ambrosia explains why he's brought not one, but two holy grails to the show, and what heroic deeds must be completed in order to obtain them.

By Mitch Wagner, Editor, Enterprise Cloud, 3/19/2018 Though hyperscale providers like Google and Microsoft have vast cloud infrastructures, traditional enterprises beat those guys for complexity, according to John ...

By Dan Jones, Mobile Editor, 3/16/2018 The Qualcomm takeover soap opera continues apace, with Qualcomm announcing Friday night that former executive chairman Paul Jacobs will not be re-nominated to the ...

By Mari Silbey, Senior Editor, Cable/Video, 3/16/2018
We often talk about the densification of networks in telecom, but that idea of tightly packed connectivity and computing intelligence is only a follow-on to the ...

By Iain Morris, News Editor, 3/16/2018 Altice hailed signs of progress at its business in France following a recent group restructuring and greater focus on customer service, as it reported an earnings ...

By Kelsey Kusterer Ziser, Editor, 3/16/2018 At Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Light Reading sat down with Facebook's Jay Parikh to take a closer look at how the Telecom Infra Project has changed the social ...

By Light Reading, 3/16/2018 Ray Le Maistre, Editor-in-Chief at Light Reading, and News Editor Iain Morris review major news announcements from MWC 2018, as well as a few surprises. In addition to 5G, Le Maistre and Morris also discuss news and industry progress around analytics, machine learning and automated processes.

By Light Reading, 3/16/2018 Petri Hautakangas, CEO of Tupl, explains how startup Tupl is addressing network automation with artificial intelligence, and Tupl's new partnership with T-Mobile to automate customer service processes.

By Mari Silbey, Senior Editor, Cable/Video, 3/15/2018
Few companies can capitalize on video the way that Amazon can, with its massive retail distribution infrastructure and access to consumer wallets. But just how much ...

By Gagandeep Kaur, Contributing Editor, 3/19/2018 India's recent order on predatory pricing in telecom has provoked the latest slugfest between longer-established operators and relative new entrant Reliance Jio, with ...

By Ray Le Maistre, Editor-in-Chief, 3/19/2018 Right, this is it. We've already extended the deadline, so no more extensions. This Friday, March 23, is the FINAL deadline for submissions to this year's Leading ...

By Mari Silbey, Senior Editor, Cable/Video, 3/19/2018
Verizon and Cisco are doing something new. The two companies have announced the successful test of Cisco's information-centric networking (ICN) software, a solution ...

By Iain Morris, News Editor, 3/19/2018 MTS, Russia's biggest telco, ended 2017 on a high note, with impressive rates of growth in revenues and operating profits during the final quarter, thanks largely to ...

By Ray Le Maistre, Editor-in-Chief, 3/19/2018 At OFC 2018, Ethernet Alliance Chairman John D'Ambrosia explains why he's brought not one, but two holy grails to the show, and what heroic deeds must be completed in order to obtain them.

By Mitch Wagner, Editor, Enterprise Cloud, 3/19/2018 Though hyperscale providers like Google and Microsoft have vast cloud infrastructures, traditional enterprises beat those guys for complexity, according to John ...

By Dan Jones, Mobile Editor, 3/16/2018 The Qualcomm takeover soap opera continues apace, with Qualcomm announcing Friday night that former executive chairman Paul Jacobs will not be re-nominated to the ...

By Mari Silbey, Senior Editor, Cable/Video, 3/16/2018
We often talk about the densification of networks in telecom, but that idea of tightly packed connectivity and computing intelligence is only a follow-on to the ...

By Iain Morris, News Editor, 3/16/2018 Altice hailed signs of progress at its business in France following a recent group restructuring and greater focus on customer service, as it reported an earnings ...

By Mitch Wagner, Editor, Enterprise Cloud, 3/16/2018 IBM has launched an analytics platform for private cloud designed to bring the same flexibility and elasticity of public cloud infrastructure to on-premises data ...

By Kelsey Kusterer Ziser, Editor, 3/16/2018 At Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Light Reading sat down with Facebook's Jay Parikh to take a closer look at how the Telecom Infra Project has changed the social ...

By Light Reading, 3/16/2018 Ray Le Maistre, Editor-in-Chief at Light Reading, and News Editor Iain Morris review major news announcements from MWC 2018, as well as a few surprises. In addition to 5G, Le Maistre and Morris also discuss news and industry progress around analytics, machine learning and automated processes.

This report analyzes the current and projected use of 100G, 400G, 800G and other interfaces by telecom and networking equipment manufacturers, based on the results of an exclusive worldwide survey of engineers, designers, product managers and sales/marketing personnel that work for those suppliers. The responses to our survey make it clear that these devices are critical components in most types of networking equipment, from the access edge to the core of the network and data centers.

This report was generated from a Q&A with service provider employees who are experts on the Internet of Things (IoT). This focus group was asked 10 questions about technology, revenue and expectations related to IoT security. The results clearly indicate that service providers believe they're doing a good job with IoT security, and the majority of service providers in our focus group are well on their way to implementing IoT security plans.

This report examines what artificial intelligence (AI) means to the mobile telecom market, identifying the techniques that are being used, where AI processing is best carried out and what AI is used for. It maps the supply-side of the market for AI solutions used by mobile operators, identifying some representative players of various kinds. Finally, the report profiles 12 prominent companies in the AI market.

A CSP's digital transformation involves so much more than technology. Crucial – and often most challenging – is the cultural transformation that goes along with it. As Sigma's Chief Technology Officer, Catherine Michel has extensive experience with technology as she leads the company's entire product portfolio and strategy. But she's also no stranger to merging technology and culture, having taken a company — Tribold — from inception to acquisition (by Sigma in 2013), and she continues to advise service providers on how to drive their own transformations. This impressive female leader and vocal advocate for other women in the industry will join Women in Comms for a live radio show to discuss all things digital transformation, including the cultural transformation that goes along with it.